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- Steve_Irons abstract "Stephen James \"Steve\" Irons (born 1 September 1958) is an Australian politician. He is the Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electoral division of Swan in Western Australia. He was the sole Liberal in Australia to unseat a sitting Labor MP at the 2007 election, defeating Kim Wilkie by 164 votes.His son Jarrad plays Australian rules football for Port Adelaide in the Australian Football League. Steve Irons played for East Perth in the West Australian Football League in the 1980s.".
- Steve_Irons activeYearsStartDate "2007-11-24".
- Steve_Irons birthDate "1958-09-01".
- Steve_Irons birthPlace Melbourne.
- Steve_Irons birthYear "1958".
- Steve_Irons child Jarrad_Irons.
- Steve_Irons party Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Steve_Irons region Division_of_Swan.
- Steve_Irons wikiPageExternalLink www.steveirons.com.au.
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- Steve_Irons wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steve Irons".
- Steve_Irons birthDate "1958-09-01".
- Steve_Irons birthPlace Melbourne.
- Steve_Irons children "Jarrad".
- Steve_Irons constituencyMp Division_of_Swan.
- Steve_Irons dateOfBirth "1958-09-01".
- Steve_Irons honorificSuffix Member_of_parliament.
- Steve_Irons name "Irons, Steve".
- Steve_Irons name "Steve Irons".
- Steve_Irons nationality "Australian".
- Steve_Irons parliament "Australian".
- Steve_Irons party Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Steve_Irons placeOfBirth "Melbourne, Australia".
- Steve_Irons predecessor Kim_Wilkie.
- Steve_Irons shortDescription "Australian rules footballer".
- Steve_Irons spouse "Cheryle".
- Steve_Irons termStart "2007-11-24".
- Steve_Irons title "Member for Swan".
- Steve_Irons website "www.steveirons.com.au".
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- Steve_Irons years "2007".
- Steve_Irons description "Australian rules footballer".
- Steve_Irons description "Australian rules footballer".
- Steve_Irons subject Category:1958_births.
- Steve_Irons subject Category:Australian_rules_footballers_from_Western_Australia.
- Steve_Irons subject Category:East_Perth_Football_Club_players.
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- Steve_Irons comment "Stephen James \"Steve\" Irons (born 1 September 1958) is an Australian politician. He is the Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electoral division of Swan in Western Australia. He was the sole Liberal in Australia to unseat a sitting Labor MP at the 2007 election, defeating Kim Wilkie by 164 votes.His son Jarrad plays Australian rules football for Port Adelaide in the Australian Football League.".
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